A white metal ring with a clear stone was among two pieces of jewelry found with the skeletal remains of an unidentified woman discovered in 2009 in Glendale.

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Hamilton County coroner's officials, with the help of students from the College of Mount St. Joseph, have turned to a national database in hope of identifying a woman whose skeletal remains were found more than three years ago in Glendale.

With the help of forensic anthropologist Beth Murray and a forensic artist, the coroner's office has developed more details about the woman's physical appearance which could help them find out who she is and what placed her at the brushy spot off Sharon Road and Interstate 75. She was found there in 2009.